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esposa amanda dey de new jersey fish and wildlife, son parte de un grupo de seis miembros que recolecta datos de correlimos. con base en el sondeo aéreo, decidieron poner una red de niebla en los llanos. (larry niles) tenemos gran dificultad para atrapar aves en bahía lomas, ese largo intervalo entre mareas las hace impredecibles. (amanda dey) el agua entra increíblemente rápido. (larry niles) la marea aquí asusta. si haces una mala elección podrías terminar varado y esto está muy lejos, no sé qué te pasaría. (amanda dey) te da una vista del mundo del correlimos: vientos soplando constantemente a 30, 40 nudos, frío en la noche, lluvia y esto es verano. (narrador) las aves se hacen más vulnerables conforme sus cifras caen. un solo desastre: un huracán o un derrame de petróleo podría borrar la población entera, incluso aquí, una posible extinción es una realidad creciente. ♪ cada dato mínimo es parte crucial del rompecabezas, pero eso significa atrapar aves y hasta ahora en el viaje los intentos del equipo han fallado. quedando sólo una semana, deben atrapar aunque

. >> -- experience there. and thank you for keeping us posted. >> amanda, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> you just heard firsthand, terrifying account of how the events there on the lone star college campus unfolded this afternoon. one shooter, according to amanda, the witness we just talked to, a student there, is in custody. we do know that authorities are now looking for a second person who was seen running from the academic building as well. we do have local 2's ryan corpsesguard with us now. what is going on there at the scene? >> reporter: we noticed right here behind me this the hospital, the trauma center for our area and we have seen several ambulance come in, specifically these back here from north harris county. over here you can see the volunteer fire department and their ambulance. no confirmation yet from the harris county hospital system as to who was in those ambulances. but i can tell you there was at least -- they came from the area in which the college is located. i've been on the phone trying to get a hold of the hospital system, which, of course, operates ben todd hospita

rights issue. ♪ >> hat amanda and her partner april exchanged wedding bells before 7000 invited guests, including four foster children a plan to adopt. >> it is the best thing to be a part of marriage and the world to make it legal. is the best thing in the world for us. >> they broke their wedding vows. their first guest -- their first gift to each other -- a single rose. they exchanged rose -- they exchanged vows and brings. >> i do proclaim that a man that and april are married in the name of the father and the sun -- that amanda and april married in the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit. >> city hall became a wedding chapel after midnight. mayor rollings blake -- rawlings-blake officiated. >> i wanted to perform marriages. i got ordained. i am doubly covered. >> this is as happy as i have ever been. to be able to spend the rest of my life with bill, legally. >> those in attendance declared this to be an emotional and meaningful occasion. newlywed bill offers sage advice. >> do not use it. make sure it is love before you say "i do." same-sex couples are hoping that

family in new jersey wanted any information they could get about tir 14-year-old daughter, amanda. she suffers from crohn's disease impairment, and her condition appeared to be regressing. like all children, amanda's genome contains 22,000 genes that hold tantalizing information that could save or prolong her life. her mother, laurie, wanted some answers. >> i love that people are able to say, "it is what it is" until you are living in that world. and that motherly instinct tells you something's not right. you're going to stop at nothing until you find out what you can do to help that child. >> reporter: what if you test for one thing and find something else? when amanda's genome was sequenced, doctors discovered what they call an "incidental finding," something they weren't looking for, a deletion, seven genes missing from a chromosome. the deletion didn't explain her impairment, but it indicated she was susceptible to cancer. and then her mom got some news that may have saved her life. >> when amanda was diagnosed with that deletion, the natural course is to test the parents, so her

else raping. joining me now is slate columnist and blogger at rawstory.com amanda and staff writer for salon.com. thank you both so much for joining us on this most grotesque of topics. we mostly wanted to discuss what it would take to acknowledge that yes there is a culture of rape in this country. what is the trouble with rape statistics? how many rapes amanda, go unreported in this country? are there any guesses? >> the range which is one of the largest organizations fighting against sexual violence estimates it is 54% they get the numbers from government numbers. >> john: 54% of all women will be assaulted? >> 54% of women who are raped will not report it. >> john: even in the steubenville coverage and despite the general statistics indicating sexual violence against women is endemic the connection among the mainstream media coverage is hardly ever made. why do you think that is? why don't you think we hear our media talking more about the systemic culture of rape in america? >> well, i think what's happening now is some people are starting to make the connection and because th

. >> in argo. >> we will be joined by amanda turkel from huffington post. john lowey from the brady center to prevent gun violence, the issue of the day. he will be in studio with us as well. we will get to all of that but first: >> this is the full court press. >> dan, what's going on. >> other winners at last night's golden globes best drama going to "homeland." the comedy "girls" and best mini series? game change and julian moore winning best act tress for her portrayal of sarah palin. lena done a.m. for "girls." done cheatham for "house of lies." >> that was wapitiastic, homeland. >> you will love it. >> best show on t.v. out right now i think for sure. >> the nfc and afc championship match-ups are set after one of the best play-off football weekends in history. no game more thruming than the ravens beating the denver broncos in 9 degree weather in double overtime. 38 to 35. also, saturday, sab francisco trouncing green bay 45-31. atlanta seattle beating after blowing a 20-point lead and new england over houston. next weekend new england and baltimore and

. >> jeff might be considered a rock star. i am happy to welcome bonafide rock star. amanda palmer she started releasing solo albums and now she is perhaps best known as the social media queen of rock and roll. is known for funding her next item via kick-starter -- pay what you like for my music model. please welcome amanda palmer for her predictions. >> i agree with jeff that predictions are bullshit and social media it is also pretty much bullshit. not so much the prediction that i would make. i have a lot of -- i did the kickstart which raised over $1 million. all the connected i've done with my audience and my fans. the conversation i hear happening everywhere often between artists and musicians is that people are beginning to measure the cost of constant connection. you have people in your company and in music and management in gauging on your behalf as the artist and the pros and cons are starting to shake out. my uncle is a successful businessman. he runs an office furniture and tire. a woman who runs a costume shop. both of them saying, should we twitter? the big question that

chatting with online. he he thinks he is about to meet a young blonde woman named amanda miller. >> i'm tyler aden. >> all right. i'm amanda miller. >> you are amanda miller? >> yes, i am. >> the amanda miller. >> i owe you an apology. i'm really sorry. >> >> cat fishing, bill, as you might imagine is something that happens quite frequently. people can assume nil kind of identity they want and put it out there. and that is exactly what the university says happened to manti te'o. thank you for reporting from campus south bend, indiana tonight. manti te'o was silent tonight. lance armstrong has suffered another set back. just when you thought he had no more to lose. he has lost something else. something he picked up while the whole world was watching him on that bike. the details coming up tonight on "the fox report." for some people this is just pigskin and thread. but for most of us it represents something more. it's the time of year that we have all waited for. when we sit on the edge of our seats for four quarters. it represents players reaching a childhood dream. the biggest stage

's credit and her dream of retirement. now meet amanda. with a swipe of her debit card, she bought some gas... and an all-expense-paid trip to hawaii for ben. ben is the identity thief who used a device called a skimmer to steal her information from her card to open a fraudulent account. every year millions of americans ju like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen; they may take 30 days to alert you! too late for amanda. with lifelock's /7 proactive protection, jill would have been alerted as soon as they noticed an attack in their network, before it was too late. and lifelock's bank account takeover alerts would have notified amanda in time to help protect her money. lifelock guards your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. while identity theft can't be completely st

of retirement. now meet amanda. with a swipe of her debit card, she bought some gas... and an all-expense-paid trip to hawaii for ben. ben is the identity thief who used a device called a skimmer to steal her information from her card to open a fraudulent account. every year millions of americans just like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen; they may take 30 days to alert you! too late for amanda. with lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection, jill would have beed an attack in their network, before it was too late. and lifelock's bank account takeover alerts would have notified amanda in time to help protect her money. lifelock guards your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. while identity theft can't be completely stopped, no one protects you better than lif

for those, too. like this one posted on craigslist. amanda needs a kidney, posted by 33-year-old amanda cemino and her husband. >> how desperate are you? >> i'm desperate for my children. >> she's had kidney disease for 20 years. now she's hoping her classified listing will find a donor to save her life. >> i have two boys age 4 and 6, and they need me. >> she's not the only one who turned to craigslist looking for a kidney. >> do you ever feel like giving up? >> many times. >> 42-year-old paula cambalargo also posted an ad on craigslist, praying to find a new kidney soon. >> there are a lot of people out there like me that need help. >> paula has had lifelong kidney disease and needs dialysis three times a week. i spoke to her during one of those procedures. >> by the time i was ten years old, they found i had kidney problems. >> she had her first transplant when she was 25. >> my mom donated the first kidney. >> then that kidney failed, so paula had another transplant. but the new kidney also failed. and now she needs another to live. with more than 93,000 people in the u.s. on the wa

harris county. >> right now we have a student, amanda vasquez. i man da, where were you when you heard gunshots and describe to us what happened and what you heard. >> i was waiting for my english class to start in the academic building room 163 and it was five minutes before it was about to start and all of a sudden i heard backfiring. and people started rushing in the hallways. and a few students even came in to our room seeking shelter. and we closed the door and put the table against the door and we were hiding in the -- i was trying to call my mom. to let her know i was okay. and i was just -- and then starting -- and then ten minutes later the police came in and they said to put your hands behind your head and run out. i guess they were still -- another person on the loose. it was just really scary. you never think it will happen to you. >> amanda, we really appreciate you talking to us and i can't imagine the stress, obviously, and fear whenever you near a situation like that. your account helps to explain the students running out with their hands above their heads. >> how many

, appreciate the updot, thanks. with us is freshman amanda vasquez who was in english class when she heard shots ring out. amanda, first of all, how are you doing tonight? >> i'm feeling a lot better than i was earlier, of course. around family. >> i can't imagine. can you take us through what happened, what you saw, what you heard? >> i was waiting on my english class to start. it was about five minutes before it started. and all of a sudden i heard about six shots down the hallway. i started hearing people shouting and running, people just running. and i immediately tried to get under the desk, you know, tried to hide. of course, did what my instinct was telling me to do. there were people coming into our room seeking shelter. the gun or the altercation that was going on and a lady, she was training to be an emt or something like that. she took charge immediately. and was like, everybody, you need to get over here so that if the gunman looks in here, he doesn't see you. and turned off the lights, put the table by the door. and i called my mom as soon as i could just because, you never kn

, destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. now meet amanda. with a swipe of her debit card, she bought some gas... and an all-expense-paid trip to hawaii for ben. ben is the identity thief who used a device called a skimmer to steal her information from her card to open a fraudulent account. every year millions of americans ju like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen; they may take 30 days to alert you! too late for amanda. with lifelock's /7 proactive protection, jill would have been alerted as soon as they noticed an attack in their network, before it was too late. and lifelock's bank account takeover alerts would have notified amanda in time to help protect her money. lifelock guards your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. while identity theft can't

amanda. [cheers and applause] the wife of the skipper mrs. kim bochy. and let us now welcome distinguished members of the giants ownership group, charles johnson, david jenkins, trina and rob veen, tory and steven humphrey and allen baer. and we also joined by past giants owners. please welcome the family jamie and kim rupert and peter stoneum. also here with us today bob and connie laurie. peter and debbie mc clawlin. bill and sally newco. and now let's give it up for your giants training staff. david, mark and carl, and harold. [cheers and applause] [inaudible] your assistant coaches. shawn dun can, dave stone and the there will will clark. [cheers and applause] . and the manager for the past 54 years the legendary one, mike murphy. [cheers and applause] and we would also like to extend a warm welcome to all of the giants alumni that we have here today including former giants manager feleap laua and five of our hall of famers. gay lord perry, orlando si pirra, jaun, lily misconnie, and willy mays. [cheers and applause] we also want to acknowledge congresswoman nancy

a su pareja, en los años 2008 2009 2011 fue acusado por multiples demandas. >> amanda sorenson acusada de la muerta de una niña por comer chile en polvo, la hija de su novia, las autoridades la encontraron convulsionando. >> el conductor de un camion muri oen un accidente, el choque con un pickup hizo que el camion cayera. >> la guardia costera revisa una regulacion que dice que los barcos puedan navegar en el puenta de la bahia, hay poca visibilidad en algunos momentos. >> en venezuela hoy tenia que tomar posesion chavez, pero esta ausente por su estado de salud. >> buenas noches chavez no estuvo en venezuela hoy, pero por un fallo de la corte suprema no tiene que hacerlo. >> con la victoria del 6 de octubre chavez debio asumir. >> la corte suprema dice que el puede continuar en el poder por los proximos seis años. >> hoy finalizo el periodo del presidente, es decir el debe juramentar para los proximo seis años, se establece que hay 30 días para realizar elecciones. >> para algunos opositores la situacion es delicada. >> esto es un golpe de estado, su mandato termino hoy, hay un v

students ) i just wanted to acknowledge amanda, who was a recipient last year and jasper, a teacher at mission high school, also known as jay. so i would like to -- well, therefore be it resolved that the board of education of the san francisco unified school district recognized world savvy for its contributions to san francisco unified school district and the global community. and we congratulate our youth leaders and teacher and wish them a safe and exciting journey to bangladesh. and we have to vote on this first and then i will introduce who is going to come up. >> roll call. >> miss lee? >> yes. >> miss wong? >> yes. >> miss fewer? >> yes. >> miss murase? >> yes. >> miss mendoza? >> yes. >> dr. murase? >> yes. >> miss norton. >> mr. yee. >> seven ayes. >> i would like to bring up laura, who is going to be traveling to bangladesh and is the project coordinator on this and also amy, who is here based here in san francisco. and i would also like to ask the students to come up and join them. they have four days before they leave for bangladesh. they leave saturda

, and we were all kind of crazy stuff inside our purses. i had mardi gras beads. amanda, don't judge. a zip lock bag full of god knows what. >> clearly we have an issue. >> we have an issue. >> so here to help us clear the clutter and actually turn our rooms into practical, beautiful spaces is the star of the style network show "the amandas" professional organizer from new orleans, amanda. >> is there any hope? >> there is hope. i just want to say that -- that's not what most people would consider a purse what you have. it's a travel bag. >> a travel bag. >> it's a backpack, but i use it as a purse, which means it is my purse. >> okay. >> so i took a peek inside, and there are definitely things you can do. these purse organizers, if you have lots of different compartments. the great thing is you put your essentials in there, the things you have to have every day, and then you know at least where those items are, and you can transfer this from purse to purse, so -- >> i have one of those. i've had one of those. >> did it work? >> no. clearly, it did not. >> we'll have to talk. that one is a

on facebook? amanda root i think the death penalty is far too lax. wayne wrote, human justice is flawed. time the state got out of the business deciding someone -- when someone deserves to live or die. the legislature had already raised the bar and the death penalty, requiring new rules of evidence. since 2009 and hundreds of murders of maryland each year, prosecutors who sought the death penalty just six times. two cases have yet to go to trial. and in two others, jurors opted for life sentences instead. >> five men have been executed in maryland since the supreme court reinstated capital punishment in 1976. nationally the use peaked in 1999. there were 42 in 2012. reporting live from the newsroom, jane miller, wbal-tv 11 news. >> it is destination denver for the baltimore ravens as they prepare for the playoffs saturday afternoon. it will be a cold one. steve gilbert will travel the road to colorado. >> i have to go home tonight and get ready. they say might hit 20 degrees on saturday. it is going to be chile indeed. no arguing the size of the challenge to face the broncos. -- it is going

together, amanda and april are rehearsing for their special day. they are just one of many couples set to tie the knot on tuesday when same sex marriage in maryland becomes legal. >> to be legally married under the state law is marvelous. >> a long journey included many obstacles. >> in 2009 when we had a commitment ceremony, we did not think it was going to happen anytime soon. same-sex couples can obtain a marriage license. those who oppose the law set -- set the stage for a maryland voters to decide on the november ballot, and a majority of voters approved the measure. they obtained their marriage license earlier this month. >> it was like yes, we finally did it. >> a little boy or girl that we get to adopt will be able to have two moms and their birth certificate or on their adoption certificate. >> same-sex weddings can potentially boost maryland's economy. >> as we head into 2013, there are a number of other new laws that go into effect here in maryland. beginning tomorrow, baltimore city elections will be held on the same cycle as the presidential and gubernatorial elections. th

,gua,guau! y la primera pregunta es de... amanda rosas. "mi perrita lucy está preñada y tiene pulgas. ¿puedo ponerle el tratamiento dorsal antipulgas en este estado?" amanda, gracias por tu pregunta, bien interesante. bueno, con lucy recomendamos no colocar productos de aplicación dorsal, cualquiera que sea la marca porque la mayoría de estos productos se absorben a través de la piel. a través de la piel, va al torrente sanguíneo y van a afectar de una u otra forma al feto. entonces, en este caso nuestra gran recomendación, no le des ningún tipo de aplicación y si tienen bicho, en este caso pulgas o garrapatas, sentarte con ella y ponernos a escarbar y a sacarlos manualmente pero no ocupes... poniéndole ningún tipo de estos productos. amanda, muchísimas gracias por tu pregunta y te felicito por estar interesada, es que mucha gente piensa que el estado fisiológico de la preñez es igual a los demás y es muy diferente. vamos con la siguiente pregunta que es de rocío arana: "tengo un perrito y un gato y acabo de dar a luz. ¿qué medidas debo tomar para evitar transmisión de enfe

or not this is a real thing. some people think what could the reason possibly be? well amanda turkel tweeted out: >> cenk: that's harsh and i hadn't thought of that, right. >> it's not harsh. >> it's not harsh. >> it could just be true and sad, too. >> i love amanda, but there is so many other this is a common occurrence that happen to say regular people who around manti te'o and up for a heisman. people got fooled on line all the time. there is a new mtv show called catfish and it's someone who acts like they are on line. >> cenk: he said my girlfriend's football family and all that stuff as if they'd met. in another instance, he talked about how they had met and he looked into her eyes. he's lying. >> they probably met at a football game. >> that money from that account in nigeria. >> he went along with this to progress his career, think about it this way this is another layer i think people around seeing. s.i. projects his draft status in the nfl may drop because of this, one of i think is ridiculous. it has nothing to do with the fact -- >> cenk: here's the only way that makes sense. vince y

: amanda, a kpix production assistant, is looking for an affordable place to live in san francisco. she is hoping for a maximum rent of $1,000. as you might imagine, the rooms she has seen for that low price have had some issues. >> there was a room in the back of a kitchen. there was another room and it was just like obviously had been converted from maybe a laundry room? i don't know. no closet, no window. it wasn't really for me. >> it's the most expensive housing market in the country. >> reporter: he says the rents are skyrocketing. the median rent in san francisco is now $3,100 a month. san mateo county, $2,550. santa clara county $2,100. the lowest median rent in the bay area is $1,400 in solano county. $1,400! in the city, this is what you'll get for $1,395. a studio apartment at 449 ninth street. 350 square feet. >> i posted it on tuesday and as of today, i have probably gotten at least 40 calls and e- mails. >> we're seeing big price increases now. some of that is because prices are rebounding. in the east bay prices fell so much during

not look at it as a religious issue at all. and look at it more as a civil- rights issue. >> >> amanda knox zimmerman and her partner of six years exchanged wedding vows. >> this is the best. not only do i get to be a part of marriage and make it legal, but it is the best thing in the world for us right now. >> amanda and april wrote their wedding vows. their first get to each other, a single rose. they exchanged rings. archbishop's stewart also recited a passage before saying the age-old phrase the couple longed to hear. >> i do proclaim that a man that and it will are married in the name of the father, the sun, and the holy spirit. >> 7 same-sex ceremonies were held near. in addition to the mayor presiding over one of them, she did something that surprised just about everyone. we will have our report on that at 6:00. david collins, wbal tv-11 news. . authorities -- >> authorities were called to the crown plaza hotel three times overnight. the first time was for a fight that got out of control. just before 2:00 this morning, they were called back to the scene for a drug overdose. poli

and the men's final under way right now. number one in the world djokovic taking on murray. amanda, i have to say i was heart broken when federer lost to murray in the semis, but this could be the new rivalry, right? we have djokovic and murray today. >> yeah. that's certainly the case. i can put your mind at rest, randi. we saw roger federer out at a nightclub last night, behaving himself, i have to say, but he was with his family and not too down in the dumps having not made the final here. i don't know if you remember the great u.s. open encounter between pete sampras and andre auga agassi from 2001. that is what seems to be happening here this evening. it was always going to be a great encounter, as you said. people billing it as the great rivalry that we're going to see for years to come in tennis. and the two players are slugging it out. blow for blow. the most fantastic rallies that we're seeing here. the majority of the break points in the first set and couldn't convert any of them. it went to a tiebreak and andy murray took that 7-6 and then the second set. that one blow for blow.

is a retired fbi agent, he advocated for the release of amanda knox, and he's investigated jacob's case for free. here we are in front of the palace of justice. is this a place of hope for jacob? >> no. no, the palace of justice is a misnomer. there should be an atm in the lobby. it should have a "we take credit cards" sign on the front. >> what's really happening to moore and others on jacob's defense team is an old fashioned shakedown. bolivian officials are demanding money. >> here's a guy they see coming in from new york who's got probably a lot of liquid cash and they saw an opportunity. >> jacob's wife miriam has made the 4,000-mile trip back and forth to bolivia more than a dozen times. she knew what was going on and told us she was scared for her husband. >> the way things are going there, the justice system, the corruption, i don't even know if i should talk about that there. doesn't look like they're going to release him any time soon. >> a big hug and a kiss. >> when she arrives at the prison, they are for a moment an ordinary american couple again. but the little ones back h

. >> interesting parts to that story. >>> amanda vines has come up with cheek piercing. prompting fans to ask why? it's not too bad. charlie sheen is going to be a grandfather as his 28-year-old daughter cassandra is pregnant. cassandra's mother is sheen's high school girlfriend. >>> elton john and david furnish welcomed a baby boy to heir family. the couple says their second son completes their family in the most perfect and precious way. >>> river phoenix's last film "dark blood" will make its u.s. debut at the miami international film festival almost 20 years after the actor's tragic drug overdose. >>> and finally, prince harry was named town and country's top bachelor. the prince topped that list with tim bebow and george clooney at number 23. jack nicholson he's still got it. >> don't know. >> we can only hope to make the list. >> there's always someone for everyone. >>> and this comes from connecticut where members of the talking heads and the tom-tom club put together a jam session with students who are still grieving over the sandy hook massacre. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow way up high

fast just wipe swiped it. >> amanda describing what happened to her co-worker here just last week. another theft occurred outside this mom. >> -- home. >> we heard the girl screaming and called police. >> those two instansz occurred within days of another woman being badly beaten here for her smart fob known. now, the women have posted this window for others in the area. tuesday, yet another woman was takd for her phone and purse here at the bus stop and the thief used a stun gun. >> he approached the victim, stunned her in the face, demanding the phone. the phone fell to the ground and he stunned her in the chest. >> this police officer says there is a description of the man and police are looking for them. thefts are happening during dieday light hours. many happen on muni this, video shows a man sitting behind a would. he grabs the behind a wouc@.t and takes off. another theft shows this man standing by doors, grabbing a phone as the doors open. many are now taking precautions. >> i won't take it out. >> i won't take it o%5q+fvm rqqe robberies is also increasing. they're warnin

area market is skyrocketing right now! >> rents in san francisco are unlivable. >> reporter: amanda, a kpbs production assistant, is looking for an affordable place in san francisco. she's hoping for $1,000. >> there's a room in the back of a kitchen. there was another room, and it was just -- obviously had been converted from maybe a laundry room. i don't know. it had no closet, no window. >> it's the most expensive housing market in the country. >> reporter: the rents are skyrocketing. the median rent in san francisco is $3,100 a month. san mateo, $2,550, the lowest in the bay area is $1,400 in solano county. $1,400! in the city , this is what you'll get for $1,395. a studio apartment. >> i posted it on tuesday, and i've gotten at least 40 calls and e-mails. >> we're seeing big price increases because some prices are rebounding. in the east bay, we're seeing huge price rebounds because prices fell so much during the housing bubble. >> reporter: in the last year, alameda county had a 13.2% increase in rent. >> i want a room of my own. joept to share. i don't think it's too much to

to the stage at this time amanda bloom. [applause] >> it's a great honor for me to introduce shirley. for any of you that know shirley. whatever shirley wants she gets so she said i had to introduce her and here i am. sheerly is amazing woman and was at alcatraz and taught children and supported me as a single mother, took care of my child there and i think she's one of the amazing woman in the community and this is a long over due award for her and congratulations shirley. [applause] so now we're going to -- now we're going to have a video. >> my name is shirley cavara and work for oakland school district and early education and people come from san joaquin valley and my family is located in the area. the best thing about working here is meeting all the families, and connecting with the kids, and when it finally clicks to them "oh that's what that means". even if it's small steps with some kids it's a great feeling that you have made an accomplishment in their lives that they will remember, so here it started down at ice age and moved to second avenue because it got too big want there wa

and grandpa. and finally, this is amanda, she's a 7th generation san franciscoen and a proud dad says she has this dress on, probably five times a week. and we know what she'll be wearing one week from sunday. the forecast has changed for sunday. live look outside on the radar currently shows mainly dry conditions. they are testing those new bay lights. looking good. we'll take a look at that forecast coming up. ,,,,,, [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. francisco's legendary twin s turned eig >>> surviving sister of san francisco's legendary twins turned 86 today. marion and vivian brown were often spotted together in matching outfits. c

at it as a ♪ civil rights issuea il rights issue. >> amanda and her partner exchanged wedding vows. they included four foster children they plan to adopt. >> it is the best day of our lives. we finally get to be part of marriage. >> they rode their wedding vows. their first give to each other, a single rose, symbolizing love, respect, and caring. exchanged rings. arch preserve stewart recited a passage from the apache ceremony of love. >> i do proclaim that they are married in the name of the father, of the sun, and of the holy spirit. >> the inner harbor new year's eve extravaganza enhance the festive mood. which became a wedding chapel after midnight. the mayor will -- officially the marriage of this couple of been together for 35 years. >> i wanted to perform marriages and be sure that i could, i would make sure i got ordained. i am doubly covered. >> this is as happy as i have ever been. to be able to spend the rest of my life with him, legally. >> 7 same-sex couples exchanged vows at city hall. this newlywed offers sage advice. >> do not abuse it. be sure it is love before you say i did. >>

. they are shaking the pompons. we are excited here. we have amanda and shawn, good morning to you both. tell us a little bit about what people can expect this morning. >> it's going to be a great show. we will be performing and the band from 10:30 to 11:30. players will be here at 12. >> reporter: why is is this send off so important? >> it's good to get the motivation and city prepared and ready to go for the super bowl. >> reporter: i hear you are going to the super bowl, how exciting. >> so excited. we can't wait to get down there. >> we already have folks that are gathered out here. i have been talking to them. one gentlemen and his family, western maryland, 2 hours away, they have been here since 2:00 a.m. waiting for a good spot in line. what do you think. >> i think they are very dedicated. >> they always come out and willing to cheer on the team and give support. >> thank you for joining us. can you guys get us in the spirit? >> let's go ravens. let's go ravens. let's go ravens. let's go. >> reporter: you have so much energy and you are so spirited at like 5:30 in the morning. they h

after the girl's parents filed the complaint. amanda claims their cries for justice were also ignore. >> in '94 i was raped myself and the boys were never prosecuted or charged with the rape and assault to me. >> what happened? >> we went out and we were drinking and partying and they started to give me pills and i started blacking out throughout the night and i had woke up with a strange on top of me. and he was sodomizing me. >> i pulld that file. i didn't handle the case. my investigator did. that girl called two boys to come pick her up and they went out and she admit the in the report she was having sex and drinking and smoking dope and was going on for awhile. it was sent up to the prosecutor. i don't know what the outcome of the case was. >> they said essentially this was consentual sex that you had with these boys. >> that's correct. >> was one of the boys your boyfriend? >> i thought he was at the time, yes. and i did have consentual sex with him that day earlier. >> so how does your case correlate with this case? how are you involved now? >> i'm supporting jane doe. >> what

is what happened to amanda's coworker. >> some guy came through the neighborhood, walking fast and swiped it right out of her hands. >> amanda, who is it not want to be identified, said she and her co-workers posted in letter on the window. it warns women that thieves have been active in the area. one was outside her home. >> we her the girl screaming and called the police, and it was pretty scary. >> those two instances occurred within days of another woman being badly beaten here on jones and california streets for her smartphone. tuesday another woman was attack for her phone and purse here at the bus stop. the thief used the stun gun. >> she did approach the victim, stunned her in the face, demanding her phone. during a struggle the phone fell to the ground and he stunned her once again in the chest. >> san francisco police officer said they have a description of that man and police are looking for him. all these thefts happened during day light hours. the bus stop theft occurred at 1:25 in the afternoon. many such robberies happen on muni. this video shows man sitting behind a woman

and grab thieves, which is what happened to amanda's coworker. >> some guy came through the neighborhood, walking fast and swiped it right out of her hands. >> amanda, who does not want to be identified, said she and her co-workers posted in letter on the window. it warns women that cell phone thieves have been active in the area. one was outside her home. >> we her the girl screaming and called the police, and it was pretty scary. >> those two instances occurred within days of another woman being badly beaten here on jones and california streets for her smartphone. tuesday another woman was attack for her phone and purse here at the bus stop. the thief used the stun gun. >> she did approach the victim, stunned her in the face, demanding her phone. during a struggle the phone fell to the ground and he stunned her once again in the chest. >> san francisco police officer said they have a description of that man and police are looking for him. all these thefts happened during daylight hours. the bus stop theft occurred at 1:25 in the afternoon. many such robberies happen on muni. this video

at the future of social media. jeff jarvis talks about threats to free speech and is joined by amanda palmer. this broadcast contains certain language that some viewers may find offensive. it is 30 minutes. >> there is wifi at the event. it should log on to the nyu guest account. the password is right there for you. the next session is about social media. we will talk about the use of social media with the rise of facebook and twitter. we have two wonderful guests. we will hear some brushback on some of the wisdom about social media. first we'll hear from jeff jarvis, author of "what would it google do?" jeff, please join us on the stage and give us your prediction. >> predictions are necessarily bullshit. the title of social media is a misnomer. it is media and trying to see the whole world that way. shall be it is speech -- social media is speak. it is people talking. my prediction is easy. it's not that we'll have a new school tool. we'll have a new whenever. we will continue to have threats to that speech. that's what we have to worry about. we already see this happening. we also see in

the ponytail. leather to lace. these fashions did everything but s.a.g. from amanda in zac posen. and jennifer lawrence, going up the stairs. >> i felt on the ground, this train is going to murder me. somebody's chair got stuck on my train. >> reporter: but you handled it with grace. >> i did. i fell into the crowd. >> reporter: the color of the s.a.g. awards carpet had nothing on jessica chastain, rocking that alexander mcqueen. keeping it dark and dramatic were tina fey, amy poehler and busy philipps. and claire danes rocked it lips to hips. >> i knew it was the right one. >> reporter: the passion and influence of the first lady seemed much in evidence. you embraced the bangs before michelle obama did, didn't you? >> she stole it from me. she called me. >> reporter: youth kept it. ant hathaway from "les mis." to "madmen's" kiran shipka. >> i feel good in them. maybe because they make me feel confident. >> reporter: nicole kidman was radian in vivienne westwood, when she was wore by naomi watt, and her fashion icon having fun. >> he's in australia doing his tour. i went with naomi. and tonigh

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